【題目】The flag, nine red and white stripes, a national flag dating back to the 13th century.

A. consisting of; based on B. consisted of; is based on

C. consisting of; is based on D. consisted of; based on

【答案】C

【解析】考查謂語動詞和非謂語動詞。句意這面旗子, 由九條紅色和白色條紋組成, 是以在十三世紀的一面國旗為基礎的。兩個逗號后面都沒有連詞,可以判斷出這是一個句子。根據(jù)nine red and white stripes是修飾The flag是作定語,故用非謂語動詞。consist of“組成”,本句中表達的是(客觀現(xiàn)實狀況故用現(xiàn)在分詞做后置定語修飾the flag。be based on “為基礎是謂語。故選C。

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